Bob Aberton
First Post
Malthas,
(OOC: I assume that when you say "chat," you mean with the chieftain, right? If not, ignore this post
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Heart-of-Ten-Thousand-Oaks says little, choosing which questions to answer and outright ignoring others. Even the answers he gives are, if not monosyllabic, hardly longer than one word.
You do, however, find out that Heart-of-Ten-Thousand-Oaks is the the headman of a clan, the Inquinasett*, who are members of a larger tribe which controls both sides of the river for 100 bow shots in either direction of your current position. Beyond this description of his tribe's strength, you learn nothing else which might be useful to know.
*Inquinasset - Possibly something like "People of the River." You notice that the prefix "In-" seems to denote anything relating to water, as in "Inchin'dewah" - Clam-diggers, and "Inquinasset" - People of the River.
Nicodemus,
Artimus complies with your instructions.
A short time later, however, you hear his somewhat incoherent chattering inside your skull.
"...found Number One Paw...and branch-mate...pointy ears talking to them, claws 'n' teeth piled up on the ground...more pointy ears in woods, not think Number One Paw know about them...tasty leaves in this place..."
By "Number One Paw," he probably means the captain, as he uses it as a name and not as an adjective to denote five of something, one of his more confusing habits.
(OOC: I assume that when you say "chat," you mean with the chieftain, right? If not, ignore this post

Heart-of-Ten-Thousand-Oaks says little, choosing which questions to answer and outright ignoring others. Even the answers he gives are, if not monosyllabic, hardly longer than one word.
You do, however, find out that Heart-of-Ten-Thousand-Oaks is the the headman of a clan, the Inquinasett*, who are members of a larger tribe which controls both sides of the river for 100 bow shots in either direction of your current position. Beyond this description of his tribe's strength, you learn nothing else which might be useful to know.
*Inquinasset - Possibly something like "People of the River." You notice that the prefix "In-" seems to denote anything relating to water, as in "Inchin'dewah" - Clam-diggers, and "Inquinasset" - People of the River.
Nicodemus,
Artimus complies with your instructions.
A short time later, however, you hear his somewhat incoherent chattering inside your skull.
"...found Number One Paw...and branch-mate...pointy ears talking to them, claws 'n' teeth piled up on the ground...more pointy ears in woods, not think Number One Paw know about them...tasty leaves in this place..."
By "Number One Paw," he probably means the captain, as he uses it as a name and not as an adjective to denote five of something, one of his more confusing habits.